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5 Essential Wedding Makeup Tips !!!

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Every bride wants to be beautiful during her big day; that's no question. While working in this industry, I gleaned a lot of tips and tricks, and I wanted to share with you my five essential tips that every bride should know about the makeup of her wedding. Most of them apply specifically to how the composition will be photographed.


TIPS: 1
Do not use translucent powder. Many of you know and probably love Makeup Forever HD Powder. I love it too - it gives you an airbrushed look and makes the pores disappear. But did you know that on the photographs, the HD powder (or any similar powder) will give your face a white and dusty plaster? A bit like spreading flour on it.

These are bad news bears. Although this powder was probably undetectable in person, high-definition photography picked up all the evidence and made it visible to the world. You can expect similar results in your wedding photos if you use too much adjusting / translucent powder. I would recommend using a primer instead of a powder after. On this note ...


TIPS: 2
Use products that will make your makeup sustainable all day long. You may be crying, laughing, sweating and everything else between the days of your wedding, and your composition must be up to the challenge. You'll need some great primers and waterproof mascaras (if you're the type to cry) to make sure you do not look like a bright raccoon at the end of the night. Do it well and make sure something comes off only when you want!


TIPS: 3
Do not go too far on the shimmer and glitter. Glittery and shimmery makeup can be fun in real life, but in wedding photography, it will probably give you a shiny look. No bride wants to look greasy on her wedding day! So, stick with the products that give you an inner shine and have minimal or no shimmer. And remember, nothing will make your skin shine more than take care of it!


TIPS: 4
Insist on one feature at a time. It's not because you wear more makeup than usual on your wedding day that we want you to look excessive. Any good makeup artist knows that, as in real life, you only want to play one feature at a time. If you're going to make red and bold lips, take a neutral look. If you're going to make smoky eyes, go for a more natural lip. You do not want to look like you in your photos. Just because it's your wedding, do not think you have to stack everything!


TIPS: 5
 Have an emergency tool kit for makeup. You will need blotting sheets, cleansing wipes, cotton swabs, lipstick or lip gloss, powder (but not translucent!) And a concealer. This is a fun project for your bridesmaid or bridesmaids, so let them help you if they want! You will also need other things (safety pins, silk thread, bandages, etc.) that you can throw away.

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